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Sissi, l'impératrice rebelle

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
126
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Arielle Dombasle in Sissi, l'impératrice rebelle (2004)
Drama

The last three days in the life of Elizabeth of Austria before her assassinationThe last three days in the life of Elizabeth of Austria before her assassinationThe last three days in the life of Elizabeth of Austria before her assassination

  • Director
    • Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
  • Writer
    • Odile Barski
  • Stars
    • Arielle Dombasle
    • Stéphane Audran
    • Didier Bezace
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    126
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
    • Writer
      • Odile Barski
    • Stars
      • Arielle Dombasle
      • Stéphane Audran
      • Didier Bezace
    • 8User reviews
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    Arielle Dombasle
    Arielle Dombasle
    • Sissi
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Sophie
    Didier Bezace
    • Docteur Mayer
    Frédéric van den Driessche
    Frédéric van den Driessche
    • Frantz
    Malik Zidi
    Malik Zidi
    • Rodolphe
    Lizzie Brocheré
    Lizzie Brocheré
    • Sissi jeune
    Ksenia Rappoport
    Ksenia Rappoport
    • Marie
    • (as Xenia Rappoport)
    Viktor Kostetskiy
    Viktor Kostetskiy
    • Gondrecourt
    Yuriy Itskov
    Yuriy Itskov
    • Lucheni
    • (as Youri Itskov)
    Liolia Lediakina
    • Ludovica
    Tatyana Ivanova
    • Catherine Schratt
    Lisa Nilova
    • Elene
    Artur Nossovsky
    • Rodolphe (jeune)
    Danila Kozlovsky
    Danila Kozlovsky
    • Frantz (jeune)
    • (as Danila Kozlovskiy)
    Julien Hans di Capua
    • Andrassi
    Natalia Viasovskaia
    • Sylva
    Anna Fomitchova
    Dimitry Fordeev
    • Director
      • Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
    • Writer
      • Odile Barski
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    3gabriela-zayas

    She was 'paid'

    In reality that happened: the royal mother in law and father in law lunched with the couple the day after the wedding and gave her the money in public. This troubled young Elisabeth so much that she never forgot the issue. We must remember she was only 16. She was so embarrassed that she kept a fear for sex all her life. Perhaps this began to appear as a trauma. Also the constant meddling of her aunt and mother in law. As you say, she kept all her children away from her, critiqued her teeth and manners (which she considered inappropriate for an empress), and when Sissi finally went to Venice with her husband and children, her eldest daughter died, and the mother in law blamed her for that unfortunate and premature death. She never recovered.
    claude432001

    Too much romanced, not very serious historically

    Arielle Dombasle had only one great moment in that movie. The scene shortly before her murder when she is walking along with Countess Staray...Maybe we have here a glimpse what the real Elisabeth of Austria looked like (Arielle Dombasle having the same figure)...but...There were so many erroneous things...ex: Sisi singing (she did not...her sister Sophie, Duchess of Alencon, had a singing voice...The death of Crownprince Rodolph...A) it took place in winter (29th January 1889)...Sisi was not present in Mayerling...(I think that makes the whole film look not serious) The death of the the emperor s mother (Erzherzogin Sophie) She was present alright and stayed till the end but I doubt that you have that sort of discussions with a dying woman (ok might have been in her thoughts) and many other things...No, that movie is not worth looking at....Sorry
    6ana-careci

    Well-made, but not for history-lovers.

    It may seem a dramatic, beautiful movie if you have no idea of Austrian history during the period of the First World War and before it. The main character, Sissy, reminded me of an innocent victim, who stirred up a hornet's nest without her own will, and is sentenced to never ending sufferings: too sentimental and not true-to-life. While watching "Sissy" I was constantly waiting for the moment when the famous Count Andassi finally comes in sight - and that disappointed me much: they made one of the most outstanding and clever people of the time, and (without any doubt) the best Hungarian Politician a mediocre noble from some Far-Away district of the vast Austrian Impire, not more than that!!! And the film-Sissy's altitude towards Andrassi didn't coincide with the reality. Not a word was said about the situation in Europe in 1989(and this is the year, when the events take place). And it's rather difficult to judge, when you have only the free interpretation of history and of the impress's life. Too many thing are exaggerated, too many curious features are forgotten(Well...for me they're curious, because my own life is connected with historians and history, and that reveals many secrets of the past:) ), but on the whole, the film's worth watching if you're ready not to pay attention to the part of the plot, that deals not with Sissy's reminiscences. My vote is 6!
    5debblyst

    Fascinating subject, interesting script, unimaginative direction, debatable star

    Sissi may be forever linked in movie fans' memories with young and lovely Romy Schneider in those saccharine Austrian 50s films that made her life seem like a fairy tale. But Elizabeth of Austria's REAL tormented life was far more interesting and eventful, and this TV-made French-German film tries to reassess and de-glamorize the "myth" -- and half-succeeds.

    Her life story was so fascinating that we tend to be condescending with the usual clichés that abound in any "royalty" movie, and also to the unimaginative, hurried, obvious direction (the final assassination sequence really sucks and is historically inaccurate, as are other situations depicted in the film). Production values are OK considering it's a TV production, locations are stunning and costumes are fine. The script links Sissi's troubled spirit and soul-searching with then uprising science of psychology, having her undergo sessions to talk about her life. The strict routine of Austro-Hungarian Royalty is glimpsed in some very good moments -- like when Sissi, to her horror, is literally "paid" in golden coins for having consumed her marriage with the Prince (did that really happen? Anyway, the scene works). Or when we see that the main job of some 2 or 3 of her chambermaids is just to comb her body-long hair. Or when we witness her despair as she realizes she will have no say whatsoever concerning her beloved son's upbringing and education.

    The film relies heavily on the thin shoulders of Arielle Dombasle: if you can accept her very 21th century facial lifts and make-up as 19th century Sissi, OK. If you don't, it's going to be rougher. Anyway, this miniseries is far from bad and worth a look, if only to get a glimpse of the Austrian Empress's tumultuous life story. Not for historians, though.
    3DHill21

    Inaccurate, pretentious, inadequate scenario and acting.

    This was a movie that could have been great if there were not so many unnecessary historical inaccuracies and if the actors had been chosen or made up to look a little more like the real persons (not very difficult). Sissi did not go to Mayerling to see her dead son, she also did not die in the street; they carried her on to the boat and then back to the hotel, which was much more dramatic. I am not sure about the wedding night, but I find it exaggerated that a lady-in-waiting would undress the empress and leave her completely naked (and that in the 1850's) or that the emperor would announce very proudly "yes I finally laid her" to the assembled court. As far as I know this was done right away on the first night and nobody rewarded her as if she were a streetwalker. The saving grace of the movie is really Stephane Audran, excellent actress and true to character.

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Sissi - zbuntowana cesarzowa
    • Filming locations
      • St. Petersburg, Russia
    • Production companies
      • Alya Productions
      • Expand Drama
      • Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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